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CATDOLL: Is it nutritious for humans to eat flies?

1. Is it nutritious for humans to eat flies?

The basic units of living things are proteins and nucleic acids, among which proteins are the main bearers of life activities. So the nutritional value of flies is protein. I have seen on TV that foreigners specialize in eating maggots (clean ones, that is, maggots that are born after the animals rot and are then coated with flour and fried).

Flies have an amazing reproductive capacity. A pair of flies can reproduce more than 200 million offspring in one summer, with a huge biomass. They can eat all kinds of feces, decaying matter and organic waste, and they grow very fast. They can grow from eggs to maggots in just two or three days. Scientists have found that fly maggots drill around in feces, and they do not eat food residues in feces, but instead swallow bacteria in feces. There are a large number of microorganisms living in the intestines of humans and animals, most of which are probiotics that coexist with humans, and there are also some pathogens. According to research, bacteria account for 1/3 of the dry weight of human feces. Fresh feces, except for water and undigested food residues, are mainly bacteria. Bacteria contain a lot of protein, fat and sugar, and are rich in nutrients, so maggots that feed on bacteria grow fast.

One kilogram of pig manure or chicken manure can raise 18,000 maggots, and one square meter can raise about 50,000 flies. In addition to agricultural work, a laborer can take care of 100 fly breeding cages, which can produce 80-100 kilograms of fresh maggots every day, which are used as protein feed for laying hens. The cost of producing one kilogram of eggs is only a few dimes, and the quality of the eggs is also good. Maggots contain 60% protein, 15% fat, and some vitamins, biotin, and growth hormones. The nutritional value is several times higher than that of animal protein. After sterilization, deodorization, and dehydration, concentrated protein can be made as a food additive, and it can also be used as a raw material for producing soy sauce and monosodium glutamate, with low cost. Humans can eat silkworm pupae, but it is difficult for humans to accept eating maggots. If maggots are sterilely cultured, they taste similar to shrimp, but the cost is only a few tenths of shrimp. Flies are efficient protein factories. Their production process is much simpler than that of bacterial protein production, and the production cost is extremely low. Raising maggots is a very profitable production business.

2. Is it nutritious for humans to eat flies?

The basic units of living things are proteins and nucleic acids, among which proteins are the main bearers of life activities. So the nutritional value of flies is protein. I have seen on TV that foreigners specialize in eating maggots (clean ones, that is, maggots that are born after the animals rot and are then coated with flour and fried).

Flies have an amazing reproductive capacity. A pair of flies can reproduce more than 200 million offspring in one summer, with a huge biomass. They can eat all kinds of feces, decaying matter and organic waste, and they grow very fast. They can grow from eggs to maggots in just two or three days. Scientists have found that fly maggots drill around in feces, and they do not eat food residues in feces, but instead swallow bacteria in feces. There are a large number of microorganisms living in the intestines of humans and animals, most of which are probiotics that coexist with humans, and there are also some pathogens. According to research, bacteria account for 1/3 of the dry weight of human feces. Fresh feces, except for water and undigested food residues, are mainly bacteria. Bacteria contain a lot of protein, fat and sugar, and are rich in nutrients, so maggots that feed on bacteria grow fast.

One kilogram of pig manure or chicken manure can raise 18,000 maggots, and one square meter can raise about 50,000 flies. In addition to agricultural work, a laborer can take care of 100 fly breeding cages, which can produce 80-100 kilograms of fresh maggots every day, which are used as protein feed for laying hens. The cost of producing one kilogram of eggs is only a few dimes, and the quality of the eggs is also good. Maggots contain 60% protein, 15% fat, and some vitamins, biotin, and growth hormones. The nutritional value is several times higher than that of animal protein. After sterilization, deodorization, and dehydration, concentrated protein can be made as a food additive, and it can also be used as a raw material for producing soy sauce and monosodium glutamate, with low cost. Humans can eat silkworm pupae, but it is difficult for humans to accept eating maggots. If maggots are sterilely cultured, they taste similar to shrimp, but the cost is only a few tenths of shrimp. Flies are efficient protein factories. Their production process is much simpler than that of bacterial protein production, and the production cost is extremely low. Raising maggots is a very profitable production business.

3. How does God’s work progress?

God has spoken words, created the firstborn sons, and defeated Satan. All those who follow the new work of the Holy Spirit should do their best to cooperate, practice the truth, live according to God's thoughts and consciousness, and remove the poisonous roots of Satan under the shepherding and leadership of the firstborn sons. Finally, they will be able to shepherd foreigners.

4. How does God’s work progress?

God has spoken words, created the firstborn sons, and defeated Satan. All those who follow the new work of the Holy Spirit should do their best to cooperate, practice the truth, live according to God's thoughts and consciousness, and remove the poisonous roots of Satan under the shepherding and leadership of the firstborn sons. Finally, they will be able to shepherd foreigners.

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